Game Review: The Last V8 (Commodore 128, Mastertronic)
Carry out your orders. Go. At once! With the Commodore 128 being released, Mastertronic were not going to miss an opportunity to see how their […]
Carry out your orders. Go. At once! With the Commodore 128 being released, Mastertronic were not going to miss an opportunity to see how their […]
V8, return to base, immediately! That piece of synthesised speech will be one many will remember the first time that The Last V8 has loaded. […]
YouTuber Kim Justice has just released a new video taking an in-depth look at the history at the rise and fall of our favourite budget […]
Oblido is certainly one of those games that may sound obscure, and indeed it was only ever released for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4. The […]
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Popular Computing Weekly, 31 Dec 1987, is happy to publish a press briefing about the first year of Sega Master System sales. What Rachel Davies […]
Mastertronic was infamous in the magazine world for not advertising. But the price we paid was reduced editorial coverage. Sales Director Alan Sharam believed that […]
A fierce controversy in the letters pages of Zzap 64, in December 1987, about the amount of space given to budget software produced a remarkable […]
One of the very first releases from Mastertronic, Duck Shoot, gave a good indication of what many of their early games were going to be […]
P.O.D. (known as Proof of Destruction) does not pretend to have any fancy storyline or anything like that, and the back inlay blurb and instructions […]
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